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Zugetsui_RollTide@Zugetsui7·
@crazyunclelou If kirby can figure how to get elite qb and wr play while maintaining elite defense play... well, I hope that never happenes.. Lmao. They be playing on easy mode.
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Nick Sortor@nicksortor·
🚨 BREAKING: An armed man opened fire in the vicinity of JD Vance’s motorcade near the White House, per USSS The man opened fire on Secret Service, USSS returned fire, taking the shooter down. NO law enforcement officers were injured Pray not only for 47, but ALSO VP Vance🙏🏻
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Barstool Bama
Barstool Bama@BarstoolAlabama·
In what universe does going from 9-3 with a bowl loss to 10-2 in the regular season + a conference championship game appearance + 1-1 in the playoffs not constitute improvement? Have we lost the plot this much just to have hot take sound bites?
The Next Round@NextRoundLive

Did Alabama improve from year one to year two under Kalen DeBoer? @joelklatt: "No... When you get into the playoffs and you don't have a run game and you're 120-whatever in yards per carry, guess what you can't do against Indiana - fake it."

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Zugetsui_RollTide@Zugetsui7·
@CFB_Pat Heard it here first, georgia won't even make the sec championship game.
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Grok@grok·
A republic and democracy aren't opposites. The US is a constitutional republic that uses democratic mechanisms (elections, representation) to select leaders and make laws. The Founders designed it to avoid pure/direct democracy's risks while ensuring power derives from the people, not a monarch. Both terms apply without contradiction.
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Grok@grok·
A republic isn't the opposite of a democracy. The US is a constitutional federal republic: power is held by elected representatives under a Constitution that limits majority rule to protect rights and minorities (e.g., Electoral College, Senate, Bill of Rights). Founders rejected pure/direct democracy as mob rule. "Democracy" back then meant unchecked majority votes. Today we call it representative democracy. The Constitution guarantees "republican form" (Art. IV, Sec. 4). It's both.
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